Top Conservative Just Announced Shocking Plan To Take Down Trump… He’s Not Going To Like It

Bill Kristol, founder and editor-in-chief of “The Weekly Standard,” has joined a growing group of politicians and pundits who are trying to persuade Republican voters and delegates not to let Donald Trump win the party’s nomination for president.

After the Super Tuesday results, Kristol tweeted, “Cruz and Rubio have won more delegates than Trump so far. So they just have to combine. Simple. Cruz-Rubio 2016. QED.”

In a recent interview with MSNBC, Kristol disavowed Trump and continued his anti-Trump dialogue. He said he thinks Trump would be “a terrible nominee and a terrible president.” He even went so far as to say that he would rather have Hillary Clinton as president than Trump.

Kristol reiterated his beliefs that Sen. Cruz and Sen. Rubio should join together to defeat Trump.

“The truth is, if Trump doesn’t win Florida and Ohio, it remains very much of an open race,” Kristol said, arguing that a brokered convention would allow Cruz and Rubio to work together to force Trump to lose the nomination.

Some of Kristol’s Twitter followers didn’t take kindly to his suggestion for Cruz and Rubio. One follower attacked him saying, “Get lost creep, you’ve been busying the establishment since Bush. You’re just bad for the American people. You outta touch snob.”

Advertisement - story continues below

Another took a less aggressive stance, “You’re too well played to not realize that this isn’t how politics works. You can’t just haphazardly combine candidates.”

However, their were others who felt that Kristol was preaching to the choir. “Exactly right. It’s time to combine and conquer,” said one follower.

“I’ve been yelling this for weeks, so why don’t they?” exclaimed another follower.